The Shanghai School

a. held tightly to traditional Chinese art forms and criticized anything foreign.
b. completely rejected traditional Chinese art forms, embracing only the latest artistic currents from abroad.
c. believed that art could offer nothing to society and actively sought to destroy it.
d. mixed elements of traditional and foreign influences to create a new style of Chinese art.
e. represented a new form of literature that appeared in early twentieth-century China.


Ans: d. mixed elements of traditional and foreign influences to create a new style of Chinese art.

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